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Police Houses, Blythe Bridge

The houses were built in 1964. Together with the police station, library and high school, the houses stand on the original site of Blythe House. The houses were last occupied by police families in the ...

Police Information Room, Baswich House, Stafford

The interior of the information room at the Staffordshire Police Headquarters,at Baswich house, Weeping Cross, Stafford. The Information Room took all 999 calls and had radio contact with the patrol ...

Police parade, Hanley

A parade of police passing by crowds at the corner of Tontine Street and Old Hall Street in Hanley. A senior officer leads them and police bands follow on behind. He may be Roger James Carter, Chief Constable ...

Police Parade, Wetley Rocks

Police march past St. John the Baptist church on Mill Lane, Wetley Rocks

Police retirement presentation, Burton upon Trent

Howard Benwell (far right), receiving a presentation on his retirement from the Staffordshire Police force, aged 52.

Police sports and training ground, Finney Gardens, Bucknall

The City of Stoke on Trent Police Training and Sports ground in Finney Gardens. As well as the cricket sight screen there appear to be a couple of obstacles used to train police dogs.

Police Station and Post Office, Dilhorne

The girl standing by the police house could be Gertrude Adams, the daughter of Police Constable Harry Adams who was living in the police house with his family at the time of the 1901 census. PC Adams ...

Police station social bar, Church Street, Tamworth

A photograph of Bert Herbert Carpenter, who was the Bar Steward of Tamworth Police Social Club at Church Street Police Station between 1948 and 1962. The Social Club became a British Legion Club in ...

Police Station, Cheadle

The Police Station at no. 51, High Street , Cheadle was built as Lulworth House in 1867 as the residence of Dr Henry Langley Webb. The Police took over the property in 1915.

Police Station, Eastgate Street, Stafford

A plaque commemorating Izaak Walton's reputed birthplace is mounted on the wall to the left of the entrance to the Police Station on Eastgate Street, Stafford. This building dates from around 1977, the ...

Police station, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Police station opened in 1834, for Newcastle's first police constable, and was demolished in 1936. The Lancaster buildings now occupy this site. Here the Police station can be seen boarded up awaiting ...

Police Station, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Police station opened in 1834, for Newcastle's first police constable, and was demolished in 1936. The Lancaster buildings now occupy this site. A sign for Carryer's, a house furnishers, can be seen ...

Police Station, Merrial Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Rear view of the Police Station on Merrial Street. The Police Station closed in 2012.

Police Station, Stafford

The Police Station was built on the corner of Bath Street and Albion Place in 1931. The police had moved from the station in the Guildhall on Market Square because they required larger premises. The Police ...

Police Station, Stafford,

The police station was built on the corner of Bath Street and Albion Place in 1931. The police had moved from the station in the Guildhall on Market Square because they required larger premises. The ...

Police Station, Stone

This postcard view, postmarked, 3 September 1912, possibly shows the Police Station in Stone when it was sited on Newcastle Street. The Police Station moved to its current site on Radford Street in 1912. ...

Police Station, Stone,

The first Police Station in Stone was on Newcastle Street. In 1881 a new station was established on Radford Street and remains little changed to this day.

Police Station, Sutherland Road, Longton

Glover's brewery was on this Sutherland Road site originally, until Joules of Stone bought them out in 1903. The police purchased the brewery from Joules, demolished it, and built this building. Longton ...